🚨 Hold onto your helmets— the 2026 offseason is about to get ruthless. Legendary quarterbacks benched, aging superstars fading, and franchise icons staring down the end. These NFC teams are ready to swing the axe to save millions… but at what emotional cost?
Falcons Ready to Dump Kirk Cousins After One Disastrous Year
Remember when Atlanta handed Kirk Cousins the keys to the kingdom? Now, at 38, after getting benched for rookie Michael Penix Jr. halfway through 2025 and posting career-worst numbers, the Falcons are set to release him into free agency. A reworked deal in January deferred the pain—but the heartbreak is coming. Will the veteran who once lit up Minnesota find one last shot elsewhere, or is this the cruel end of a warrior’s journey?
Alvin Kamara’s Saints Era Ending in Tears
New Orleans without a Pro Bowl running back for the first time in nearly a decade? It’s unthinkable—yet it’s happening. Alvin Kamara, the heart and soul since Drew Brees left, just endured his least productive season ever: career lows in yards, touchdowns, and explosiveness at age 30. With an $18.6 million cap hit and the Saints desperate for a reset, cutting the fan favorite could save $8.5 million post-June 1. Fans are already mourning the end of an era.
49ers Drama: Brandon Aiyuk’s Messy Divorce Incoming
Fresh off a $120 million extension, Brandon Aiyuk played just seven games in 2024 before a devastating knee injury and zero snaps in 2025 amid a strained relationship with the franchise. Now the 49ers can save $6.3 million by moving on post-June 1. From golden boy to potential exile—will Aiyuk force a trade and rise from the ashes on a new team?
More Heart-Wrenching Cuts Looming Across the NFC
- Aaron Jones (Vikings): Once explosive, now 31 and struggling—$6.8 million savings beckon.
- T.J. Hockenson (Vikings): Massive $21.3 million cap hit after declining production—up to $16 million savable.
- James Conner (Cardinals): Injury-ravaged 2025 makes the 31-year-old an easy $7.5 million cut.
- Jaylon Johnson (Bears): Pro Bowl corner missed most of 2025—injury and $24.5 million hit could end his Chicago story.
- Tremaine Edmunds (Bears): Reliable but overpaid—$15 million savings possible.
From fallen heroes to cap casualties, these moves will spark endless debate. Which legend’s downfall hits you hardest? The purge is coming—get ready for free agency fireworks.









